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HISTORY--TAPESTRY OF GRACE- -Tapestry of Grace Redesigned Year 1 --Comes with Loom, and Map Aids Cds. --$250.00 and resalable when you're done using it. -Tapestry of Grace Redesigned Year 2 --Comes with Loom, and Map Aids Cds. --$250.00 and resalable when you're done using it.- Tapestry of Grace Redesigned Year 3 --Comes with Loom, and Map Aids Cds. --$250.00 and resalable when you're done using it. ---OUR LIVING CONSTITUTION (Grades 5th-8th)-- This book was written to more easily pass on the rich and timeless message of the U.S. Constitution and to demonstrate how it serves us today. Easy-to-use, it makes the legalistic language and complex structure of the document accessible for all students. Using a unique, two-column format, the full text of the Constitution is presented beside an explanation of its meaning in terms students will understand. Divided into lessons of varying length, it includes thought-provoking questions and directives for outside work. The book begins with a study of the Declaration of Independence for historical perspective. --$7.00--WHY AMERICA IS FREE: A HISTORY OF THE FOUNDING OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC (Grades 5th-8th)-- The book's purpose is to revive thoughtful patriotism in the United States - patriotism based on the simple idea that Americans are indebted to the men and women of the revolutionary generation for the freedoms we enjoy. It introduces students to the story of the American Revolution in a way that will enrich their appreciation of our free system of government.

Why America Is Free is based on the premise that the revolutionary generation enunciated the fundamental principles of liberty and constructed the foundations upon which American freedom has grown for more than two centuries. The great accomplishments of later generations - the abolition of slavery, the recognition of the civil liberties of women and minorities, and the spreading of American principles of natural rights and representative government throughout the world - were based on the achievements of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and the thousands of individual men and women whose sacrifices made the American Revolution a success.

Why America Is Free teaches that the American Revolution is an ongoing revolution, and its ultimate fulfillment is the civic responsibility of all Americans. The future of liberty is in our hands, and ultimately the hands of our children.

Besides the actual history, this book includes personal accounts, and what life was like at that time. --$6.75--

USBORNE: BOOK OF EXPLORERS--About people who made daring journeys to unknown places. It begins with the remarkable adventures of travelers in ancient times, then looks at the fascinating exploits of medieval explorers like Marco Polo. The book goes on to describe the brave voyages of discovery of the 15th and 16th centuries and how they changed the way people viewed the world. As well as discussing in detail the lives and careers of the most famous explorers, it looks at the activities of lesser known figures. Dramatic accounts of intrepid polar explorers, mountaineers and astronauts bring the book to thrilling close. --$3.75--USBORNE: TRAVEL AND TRANSPORT LONG AGO--This book is packed with fascinating details about travel in the past. Forms of transportation such as stage coaches and Egyptian ships are clearly illustrated, and lively characters show what it was like to travel in them. Find out why Viking horses wore spiked shoes, what dangers American travelers had to face and much more. --$2.75--USBORNE: WHO WERE THE FIRST PEOPLE?--Did they really live in caves? Did they hunt dinosaurs? Why were woolly mammoths so woolly? These are the kind of questions you'll find asked and answered in this book. Packed full of fun and facts about everyday life. --$3.75--AMERICA AT THE TIME OF COLUMBUS--The story of our nation from coast to coast, from earliest times to 1590. Meet the skilled farmers, hunters, builders, and craft people who had been living in North America for thousands of years before Columbus arrived. It describes the everyday lives of early Native Americans, Columbus's explorations of America, and the first European colonists. Hard cover. --$3.75--THE KOREAN WAR -- Created in partnership with the Department of the Army, this 52-page, full-color booklet tells young readers about the history of this little-known but important war. Historic photos from the National Archives and well-researched colorful illustrations combine to complement the articles. This special issue is designed to commemorate the men and women who served in the war. It includes: articles describing the years and events that immediately preceded the war and the events of the Korean War itself, a map of Korea and a world map highlighting the many nations that participated in this international war, a picture essay of the world leaders who played key roles in the war, a crossword puzzle and code breaking puzzle to challenge students' comprehensive knowledge of the issue, various articles that focus on history-making elements of the war - including humanitarian relief efforts, the role of women, and the integration of the armed forces, suggested Web sites and books to read to learn more about the Korean War. Includes Teacher Guide. --3.00--AMERICAN ADVENTURES: 1870s to Present-- fifteen true stories about figures and events that shaped our nation's past from the 1870's to the present. Includes historical timelines, discussion and writing activities, extended research activities, and more! --$4.00--EXPLORING CAPITOL HILL: A Kid's Guide to the U.S. Capitol and Congress--This guide is filled with activities and puzzles to help children have fun while learning about the Capitol and Congress. --$0.50--LAND OF THE FREE-- A very enjoyable, conversational read of the history of the US encompassing its beginnings, through to the world wars. (1492-1932) Hard cover. --$1.00--DISNEY'S AMERICAN ON PARADE --A history of the U.S. in a dazzling Fun Filled Pageant. Covers exploration to modern time. Adorable pictures as only Disney can produce. (Hardcover)- $1.00-- USBORNE: THE GREAT HISTORY SEARCHEach double page of this book consists of an illustrated scene from a different period of history, crammed with people of the time. The fun comes in finding people, animals and objects in the scene. Smaller pictures around the edges show the things to be spotted and captions give more information. - $3.75--Usborne's Stories of Knights - Three exciting adventure stories for early readers. The Knights of King Arthur were the bravest, strongest and most loyal knights of all, which these stories show as they battle dragons, slay giant ogres and rescue maidens in distress. -$2.75--The Sign of the Chrysanthemum (Katherine Paterson)-- Muna has never known his father -- a samurai, a noble warrior. But Muna's mother has told Muna how he will know him one day: by the sign of the chrysanthemum. When his mother dies, Muna travels to the capital of twelfth-century Japan, a bewildering city on the verge of revolution. He finds a haven there, as servant to the great swordsmith, Fukuji. But Muna cannot forget his dream: He must find his father. Only then will he have power and a name to be reckoned with. Only then will he become a man. -$0.75--The Master Puppeteer (Katherine Paterson) [Sonlight Core F]--Who is the man called Sabura, the mysterious bandit who robs the rich and helps the poor? And what is his connection with Yosida, the harsh and ill- tempered master of feudal Japan's most famous puppet theater? Young Jiro, an apprentice to Yosida, is determined to find out, even at risk to his own life.Meamwhile, Jiro devotes himself to learning puppetry. Kinshi, the puppet master's son, tutors him. When his sheltered life at the theater is shattered by mobs of hungry, rioting peasants, Jiro becomes aware of responsibilities greater that his craft. As he schemes to help his friend Kinshi and to find his own parent, Jiro stumbles onto a dangerous and powerful secret.... --$0.50--Shanghaied to China (Dave & Neta Jackson)- Neil Thompson had promised his grandmother that he would wait for his grandfather to bring him to see the great oceangoing ships at the docks in Liverpool, England. But when he convinced himself that it was okay to go alone, he did not know the danger he would face on that bright morning in September 853. The docks were no place for a twelve-year-old boy who was alone. Stopping to admire a small clipper ship, the Dumfries, Neil is suddenly grabbed and dragged aboard the ship, then locked in a small, dark room until the ship is on its way to sea. When he's finally let out, he discovers he's been shanghaied to be a cabin boy on a tea clipper bound for China and there's no chance for escape! Fortunately for Neil, on board ship is a young missionary named Hudson Taylor who is also bound for China. But will Taylor's friendship and faith be able to overcome all the bad things that fall upon Neil's life? Will Neil ever make it home? Why should Hudson Taylor help? -$3.25--The Abraham Lincoln Joke Book- Abraham Lincoln loved to tell jokes and funny stories. He like to listen to them, even when the jokes were on him. Lincoln even had a favorite joke book. All the jokes and stores included here are ones that Lincoln told or were told about him. -$2.00--Brady (By Jean Fritz)- Brady has never been trusted with secrets, until now. When he discovers an Underground Railroad station near his family's farm, he is forced to make his own decision about the slavery controversy. Whatever his decision may be, he knows that this is one secret that must be kept. -$2.25--By Secret Railway (Enid La Monte Meadowcroft)-The thrilling story of two brave boys and the secret railway to freedom that played such a stirring part in America's history. -$1.75--Harriet Tubman --Biography of the life of Harriet Tubman -$1.75--DA VINCI (Grades 2nd-5th)--A biography that introduces children to this great artist. Numerous painting from him are in this book such as "Mona Lisa," "The Last Supper," "Madonna and Child, "Baptism of Christ," and more. --$3.75--A Lion to Guard Us (Clyde Robert Bulla) [Sonlight Core D]-- Award-winning author tells a true story about three children left alone in London in 1609 who make their way to the Virginia colony. --$2.75--The Journeyman (Elizabeth Yates) [Sonlight Core D]- The boy isn't much to look at: thin, pale, and undersized for his age. Neighbors shake their heads over Jared Austin's odd ways. His father doesn't think he's good for anything much. Even his friend Jennet wonders what will become of him. But Jared isn't concerned; he has his own ideas about what is really important. One day a journeyman painter visits their quiet New Hampshire farm, and his unexpected offer sets Jared aglow with excitement. He starts off on an adventure that takes him miles from home and into experiences that bring him to manhood and deepen his faith. But before he leaves, Jared promised Jennet that someday he will come back for her. Recommended for ages 9 to 12. -$6.75--Swift Rivers (Cornelia Meigs) [Sonlight Core D]- Barred from his family home- stead by his mean-spirited uncle, eighteen-year-old Chris weathers a Minnesota winter in a small cabin with his grandfather. Poverty and the tempting stories of a wandering Easterner convince Chris to harvest the trees on his grandfatherís land and float the logs down the spring floodwaters of the Mississippi to the lumber mills in Saint Louis. Filled with stories of raft hands and river pilots, this fast-paced novel has all the momentum of the great Mississippi. -$6.75--Calico Bush (Rachel Field) [Sonlight Core D]- Left an orphan shortly after her family arrives in the New World, young Marguerite is "Bound-out" for six years to serve the Sargent family in exchange for food, shelter and clothing. Will she have the courage to overcome the trials facing her during the hungry winter of 1743? Newberry Award -$2.00- -When the Soldiers Were Gone (Vera W. Propp)-- Henk was hidden on the farm when he was young and the Nazi soldiers came. But the war is over now, and Henk finds out that the people he lives with, the people he loves, are not his real family. He doesn't remember his real parents, and now a new life in the city lies ahead of him. Will things ever be the same? --$2.50--The Winged Watchman (Hilda Van Stockum) [Sonlight Core E]--This acclaimed story of World War II is rich in suspense, characterization, plot and spiritual truth. Every element of occupied Holland is united in a story of courage and hope: a hidden Jewish child, and underdiver, a downed RAF pilot, and imaginative, daring underground hero, and the small things of family life which surprisingly carry on in the midst of oppression. The Verhagen family, who live in the old windmill called the Winged Watchman, are a memorable set of individuals whose lives powerfully demonstrate the resilience f those who suffer but do not lose faith. -$5.00--Under the Blood Red Sun (Graham Salisbury)-- Tomi was born in Hawaii. His grandfather and parents were born in Japan, and came to America to escape poverty.

World War II seems far away from Tomi and his friends, who are too busy playing ball on their eighth-grade team, the Rats.

But then Pearl Harbor is attacked by the Japanese, and the United States declares war on Japan. Japanese men are rounded up, and Tomiís father and grandfather are arrested. Itís a terrifying time to be Japanese in America. But one thing doesnít change: the loyalty of Tomiís buddies, the Rats. --$3.00--Rascal (Sterling North) [Sonlight Read aloud]- The charming story of a boy and his mischievous pet raccoon and the event-filled year they experience together in the Wisconsin backwoods of the early 1900s. Sure to endear raccoons to you forever! -$2.00--Sounder (William H. Armstrong) [Sonlight Read Aloud]-- Sounder is no beauty. But as a coon dog, this loyal mongrel with his cavernous bark is unmatched. When the African American sharecropper who has raised Sounder from a pup is hauled off to jail for stealing a hog, his family must suffer their humiliation and crushing loss with no recourse. To make matters worse, in the fracas, Sounder is shot and disappears. The eventual return of a tattered and emaciated Sounder doesn't change the fact that the sharecropper's oldest son is forced to take on man's work to help support the family. His transition to adulthood is paved by the rocks and taunts hurled at him by convicts and guards as he searches for his father. But along this rough road he ultimately finds salvation as well. $2.00--Shiloh (Phyllis Reynolds Naylor)- When Marty Preston comes across a young beagle in the hills behind his home, it's love at first sight -- and also big trouble. It turns out the dog, which Marty names Shiloh, belongs to Judd Travers, who drinks too much and has a gun -- and abuses his dogs. So when Shiloh runs away from Judd to Marty, Marty just has to hide him and protect him from Judd. But Marty's secret becomes too big for him to keep to himself, and it exposes his entire family to Judd's anger. How far will Marty have to go to make Shiloh his? -$2.00--Anne of Green Gables (L.M. Montgomery)-- As soon as Anne Shirley arrived at the snug, white farmhouse called Green Gables, she knew she wanted to stay forever... but would the Cuthberts send her back to the orphanage? Anne knows she's not what they expected -- a skinny girl with decidedly red hair and a temper to match. If only she could convince them to let her stay, she'd try very hard not to keep rushing headlong into scrapes or blurt out the very first thing she had to say. Anne was not like anybody else, everyone at Green Gables agreed; she was special -- a girl with an enormous imagination. This orphan girl dreamed of the day when she could call herself Anne of Green Gables. --$2.00--Dragonwings (Laurence Yep)- Moon shadow is eight years old when he sails from China to join his father, Windrider, in America. Windrider lives in San Francisco and makes his living doing laundry. Father and son have never met. But Moon Shadow grows to love and respect his father and to believe in his wonderful dream. And Windrider, with Moon Shadow's help is willing to endure the mockery of the other Chinese, the poverty, the separation from his wife and country; even the great earthquake in San Francisco, to make his dream come true. -$2.25--War Dog Heroes (Jeannette Sanderson)-- A compilation of action-packed stories of courage and friendship celebrates the extraordinary wartime accomplishments of such canine heroes as Stubby, who captured a German spy during World War I, and Andy, who saved troops from a Japanese ambush during World War II. --$2.25--The Story of George Washington Carver (Eva Moore)- Born into slavery, George Washington Carver became one of the most prestigious scientists of his time. This biography follows Dr. Carver's life from childhood to his days as a teacher and discoverer. Young readers meet one of America's most famous black scientists, whose concern for his people led to discoveries that changed the history of the Southeast. -$2.50--Wilbur & Orville Wright: The Flight to Adventure (Louis Sabin)- Focuses on the childhood of the Wright Brothers and the inventiveness they displayed from their earliest days. $2.00--Time Warp Trio: Tut Tut (Jon Scieszka)- When Joe's sister accidentally opens "The Book", Joe, Sam, and Fred suddenly find themselves in ancient Egypt, dodging crocodiles, outwitting an evil high priest, and searching for an escape route from a mummy-making chamber! (King Tut-Hard cover) -$2.50 --Time Warp Trio: Neanderthal (Jon Scieszka)- The Time Warp Trio is back ó and they're going back in time to the Stone Age. There is plenty to keep Sam, Joe and Fred on their toes, including a tribe of hostile cavewomen, a hungry-looking saber-toothed tiger and a woolly mammoth who wants to turn them into toe-jam. Worst of all, how can The Book get them back home again when writing hasn't been invented yet? (Hard cover) - $2.50---

SCIENCE---THE VISUAL DICTIONARY OF THE EARTH--Come and explore the earth from the inside out. This visual dictionary looks at the inner workings of the earth, including volcanoes, caves, rivers and seas, the atmosphere and weather; and much more. Contains over 200 outstanding photographs and graphic illustrations. Concise text and carefully researched definitions that are user-friendly for people of all ages. Hard cover. --$4.75---Physical Science: Investigating Matter and Energy--Middle schooled text covering the full physical science curriculum. Included are: Metric system, properties of matter, structure of matter, classifying elements, compounds, how matter changes, force and motion, work an machines, heat, sound and light, electricity, and magnets and electromagnetism. Each chapter beings with chapter goals, followed by the chapter information. There are problems to be worked out, vocabulary to be memorized, and review questions to be answered throughout the chapter that will assist the student in remembering the material. 276 pages. Hard cover. $1.00---ANIMAL BOOKS (All 13 books for $26.00, or if buy individually, as marked.)

-The Woodlands: A Fact Book about the Animals that Live There -Also includes two panorama woodland scenes and 40 reusable vinyl stickers. Brand new -$5.00----The Giant Book of the Jungle (Large Hardcover Edition) - From the smallest spider to the largest gorilla, this exciting look at jungle animals highlights interesting facts and explores the different types of jungles around the world. - $4.00----Baby Calf - $1.75-Eyewitness Junior's: Amazing Bears - $1.75-Eyes on Nature: Cats - $1.75-Wild Animal Families - $1.75-Wild Cats and Other Dangerous Predators - $2.50 -All About Owls - $1.75-All About Deer - $1.75-All About Turkeys - $1.75-Eyes on Nature: Bears - $1.75-What's Inside?: Story of an Egg that Hatched - $0.25-I Didn't Know Giant Pandas Eat All Day Long and Other Amazing Facts about Giant Animals (Hard cover) - $2.75---ENDANGERED SPECIES: A Unit Study-- This book represents an opportunity to inform students about animal species that are endangered or have gone extinct, and to integrate all areas of the curriculum in the process. With projects that involve literature, science facts, creative writing, research skills, art, and math, students will find out why animals become endangered or extinct, why are some of them hunted, how does the environment effect them, and what is being done -- and can be done in the future -- to save them.

There is a five-page section of reproducible pages for hand-made books about individual animals, such as the Florida Manatee, the Black Rhinoceros, the Mountain Gorilla, the Giant Panda and six others. Each is illustrated, as is the entire book, with detailed, accurate line art of endangered or extinct species.

Project titles include: Endangered Animals - Pencil Pals, Draw these Endangered Animals, Who Shall We Save?, In My Home Town, Fact or Opinion, and many others. There is a form for writing a letter to conservation groups, game refuges, or parks, a list of organizations devoted to preserving wildlife, and an extensive bibliography of titles for you and our students to explore.

Features complete, step-by-step instructions for all projects. All 48 pages perforated for easy removal. It is a wonderful resource for teaching children about the world they will inherit. --$4.00---HOME SCENIC STORY:ANIMAL WORLD-Sticker book that contains 3 coloring scenes where kids can stick numerous colored animals, 2 black and white scenes for coloring, 2 path games, and 2 maze games. Great activity! --$1.75---MAMMAL--With interesting text and full-color photos, Mammal explains their life. It contrasts fur-coated and spiny-covered mammals; and studies birth and development, habitations, games the animals play, food requirements, anatomy, tracking, and grooming practices of members of this animal classification. Each eye-catching double-page spread treats a different, intriguing aspect of animal life. Engravings and caringly selected art reproductions interplay with choice photos, luring readers. Hard cover. --$3.75---DINOSAUR BOOKS(All 3 for $2.00, or if buy individually, as marked.)

-All About Rattlesnakes - $1.75-Eyewitness Junior's: Amazing Snakes - $1.75-Fascinating World of Bats - $1.75---INSECT WORLD--What are these strange things? What makes a firefly glow? How do ants find sugar? Why do some beetles have long feelers? What is an ant nest like? Why do bees sting? Ö and so on. A wonderfully informative and entertaining book on the realm of insects. Great illustrations and beautiful, stimulating, sharp photographs that children can understand (such as showing a subterranean environment). Also included are Adult-level "to the parent" side notes. A "growing-up album" section in the rear of the book is for parents to keep a log of their child's experiences (pets, questions, adventures). If you had just one resource book on insects for your kids, this should be it. Hard cover. --$3.75---TOTALLY AMAZING RAIN FORESTS--Journey deep into the rain forest to meet the world's noisiest monkey, a reptile that changes color in a flash, and a plant that eats insects. Totally Amazing Rain Forests is filled with facts and fun. Enjoy page after page of fascinating information, incredible close-up photographs, jokes, and craze cartoons. --$3.00---USBORNE MYSTERIES & MARVELS OF INSECT LIFE--Look at many of the amazing, the mysterious and the unexplained aspects of insect life. Why do some insects change color? What do cockroaches eat? Do honeybees really dance? Test your knowledge of insect life and discover new facts too. Read about blood-sucking moths, waterskiing beetles and the secret language of bees. Enter the fascinating world of a variety of species. --$3.75---TOTALLY AMAZING SPIDERS--Drop in on a giant, bird-eating spider, and meet a deadly black widow. Discover how spiders spin silky webs, build secret trapdoors, and spit sticky glue to trap their prey. Totally Amazing Spiders is filled with facts and fun. Enjoy page after page of fascinating information, incredible close-up photographs, jokes, and craze cartoons. --$3.00---UNDER THE SEA BOOKS(All 6 for $8.00, or if buy individually, as marked.)

-Usborne Young Puzzles': Under the Sea - $2.75-Do Fish Drink? (Hard cover) - $2.00-Hide and Seek Science's: Where's That Fish? - $1.75-Animals of the Sea - $1.00-The Octopus - $1.00-Under the Sea Coloring Book - $0.50---HOME SCENIC STORY: OCEAN WORLD-Sticker book that contains 3 coloring scenes where kids can stick numerous colored sea creatures, 2 black and white scenes for coloring, 2 path games, and 2 maze games. Great activity! --$1.75---STORY OF THE SEA--A story of the sea which includes an explanation of waves, tides, and currents, why the sea is so salty, and why it changes color. Then it talks about the people and the sea; trade, battles, adventure. Numerous animals of the sea are colorfully depicted and discussed. Sea legends, and other stories are discussed. Finally there is a look at the many kinds of work people do that is related to the ocean. The book is dotted with beautiful photos and illustrations. A list of books that the 3-12 year old can read to further their interest in the sea is included at the back, as well as a dictionary of the sea terms used. 301 pages. Hard cover. --$1.00---SEA CREATURES--Dive in and discover the extraordinary animals beneath the sea, from the radiant queen angelfish to the slipper sea slug. The use the glow-in the dark stickers to created a gleaming underwater realm of your very own. Brand new. --$3.00---WHALE: A STICKER SAFARI--Everything you ever wanted to know about this awesome, intelligent, majestic creature: their anatomy, their life, their communication, their migration, and more is included in this book. Also included are over 60 reusable photographic stickers of humpbacks, belugas, orcas, and many more that you can stick next to the interesting facts about them. --$3.00---THE ATOM: BUILDING BLOCK OF NATURE (Grades 5-8)--Examine atomic structure, parts, and properties, including electron shells, isotopes, ions, radioactivity, and more. Numerous activities to complete with answer key at back of book. --$5.00---USBORNE UNDERSTANDING YOUR MUSCLES AND BONES --See how your skeleton fits together and how your muscles make it move. Find out about the muscles that never stop working; the ones which make you breathe and keep your heart beating. Take a look at how exercise and training improve your muscles and make your fitter and stronger. Discover how your grow and how broken bones mend. --$3.00---OUTSIDE AND INSIDE YOU-- An introduction to the human body that covers the skin, bones, muscles, eyes, ears, teeth, and major organs. The text is not divided into chapters; rather, it flows logically from subject to subject in a conversational tone that includes lots of questions and suggestions designed to involve readers. Each topic is presented in a page or two; there is no attempt to provide extensive information about the various systems--just a brief look at the particular organs and their functions. Look is the key word here, as most pages show large, full-color, close-up photos of "color enhanced and magnified" body parts. They are beautifully executed, and will compel most readers to look further. The glossary of body parts serves as the index. --$2.75---USBORNE WHAT MAKES YOU ILL?--This book covers every aspect of illness, allergies, and staying healthy with brief, interesting facts and clear illustrations. The illustrations in this book help explain the difficult concepts. It is a great resource to read to a child with specific questions about how illness works. It is a typical Usborne book, high quality, well written, and clear and easy to understand. You could read a single section (or 2) to a kindergartener, or larger chunks aloud to an early elementary school child. An older elementary school child who was very interested in science or medicine would also love this book. --$2.50--YOU AND YOUR BODY: EARS--Explains how your ears function to hear sounds, maintain balance, and measure distances. --$2.75---DISCOVER ELECTRICITY--You've heard about electricity, but what exactly is it? Where does it come from, and how does it get into your home? In this fascinating book, you'll discover the wonders of electricity. --$1.75 (2)---HOW IT WORKS: CAMERAS-- Explains how a camera functions, describes all its working parts, traces its development and advances, and instructs in how to achieve special effects when using a camera. Hard cover. --$1.75---ALL ABOUT MAGNETS--What is a magnet? Can it zip a zipper? Can it pick up a potato? In this book you will learn all about magnets. You will have fun doing the activities and games a magnet. --$1.75---EARTH SCIENCE BOOKS(All 9 books for $10.00, or if buy individually, as marked.)

-Usborneís What Makes it Rain? - $2.00-Earth - $1.25-Mountains - $1.25-Forests and Jungles - $1.25-Grasslands - $1.25-Lakes and Ponds - $1.25-Oceans - $1.25-Wonders of Rivers - $2.00-Hurricane Watch (Hard cover) - $0.50---THE WATER CYCLE--Join Ricki the Rambunctious as he explains the water cycle. The pages can be colored as, or after reading the story to reinforce the explanation. --$0.50---THE WEATHER--People always talk about the weather, but have you ever wondered what makes it work? Why does it rain? What causes thunderstorms? How is fog formed? How are rainbows created? This book answers these, and more questions about the weather. Hardcover --$3.75---SMOGBUSTER--An activity book for young people who care about the air. It explains why we have pollution problems, where air pollution comes from, who and what it hurts, as well as offering solutions. Science experiments, a puzzle, activities are also included. --$0.75---

SCIENCE ACTIVITES--WHERE ARE THEY? -More than 1,000 fun things to search and find. Find Frankie. Look for Laura. Detect Donald. Search for Susie. -$1.75---FOR EAGLE EYES--Book of thirteen picture puzzles for armchair detectives. And when you think you have solved all the puzzles, you may discover that the answers contain their own little mysteries. - $1.00---BET YOU CAN: SCIENCE POSSIBILITIES TO FOOL YOU (Vicki Cobb)- Describes more than sixty tricks based on scientific experiments featured in the text. --$0.75--- BET YOU CAN: SCIENCE POSSIBILITIES TO FOOL YOU (Vicki Cobb) --Vicki Cobb has been delighting children, parents, and teachers with the fun of making science discoveries. Now, with the new Science Play series, she sets her sights on the youngest children. who are natural scientists and are always experimenting. --$0.75---I WONDER: HOW DO SUBMARINES DIVE? (Andrew Langley)--Questions and answers about submarines. Hardcover. - $0.75----MATH-1000 CUBE BASE 10 MANIPULATIVE SET (PreK-High School) --Students learn math lessons faster when they can see a visual demonstration of the lesson using base ten math manipulative. Use these plastic base ten cubes to teach basic place value and base ten concepts. The base cube is useful in teaching addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, geometry, measurement, and algebra. This set contains 10 purple blocks, each scored into 100 units, for a total of 1000 units. --$4.75---METRIC CAN BE FUN--Shows how to use the metric system in fun, understandable language. --$0.50---If interested, please email me for a total. Thanks, Jasda